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2019 EUBC European Confederation Junior Boxing Championships – Male Athlete Profiles 2019 EUBC European Confederation Junior Boxing Championships – Male Athlete Profiles 46KG – KHACHATUR MANUKYAN – ARMENIA (ARM) Date Of Birth : 10/08/2004 Place Of Birth : Lori Club : Dinamo Residence : Lori 2019 – Armenian Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Henrik Sahakyan (ARM) 5:0 in the final; Won against Arman Voskanyan (ARM) 5:0 in the semi-final 2018 – Armenian Schoolboys National Championships 1st place – 38.5KG Won against Sargis Tumanyan (ARM) 5:0 in the final; Won against Artur Ohanyan (ARM) 5:0 in the semi-final 2018 – Yerevan City Schoolboys Championships (Yerevan, ARM) 1st place – 38.5KG 2017 – Armenian Schoolboys National Championships 2nd place – 38.5KG Lost to Vakhran Arshakyan (ARM) 4:1 in the final; Won against Manvel Petrosyan (ARM) 5:0 in the semi-final 46KG – NIJAT HUSEYNOV – AZERBAIJAN (AZE) Date Of Birth : 31/03/2003 Place Of Birth : Baku Height : 168cm Coach : Vugar Aghalarov Club : Tahsil Residence : Baku Stance : Orthodox Nickname : Buratino His most influential person : His grandfather Boxing idol : Muhammadrasul Majidov Hobby : Boxing His favourite food : Pizza Number of training hours : 12 in a week Number of bouts : 46 Began boxing : 2014 2019 – Heydar Aliyev Junior Cup (Baku, AZE) 1st place – 46KG Won against Mehmet Cinar (TUR) WO in the final; Won against Bekzod Kholdarov (UZB) 4:0 in the semi-final; Won against Kenje Muratully (KAZ) 4:1 in the quarter-final 2019 – Danilchenko Prizes Junior Tournament (Kharkiv, UKR) 1st place – 46KG Won against Bohdan Rogozniy (UKR) 5:0 in the final; Won against Danylo Drizhak (UKR) 3:2 in the semi-final; Won against Tomislav Letenic (CRO) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2019 – Azerbaijan Junior National Championships 2nd place – 46KG Lost to Nikhad Agakishiyev (AZE) 4:1 in the final; Won against Zakariya Abishov (AZE) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Huseyn Mirzayev (AZE) 5:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Emil Rzayev (AZE) AB 1st round in the first preliminary round 2018 – Heydar Aliyev Junior Cup (Sumgayit, AZE) 5th place – 46KG Lost to Mukhammedsabyr Bazarbayuli (KAZ) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2018 – Azerbaijan Junior National Championships 1st place – 44KG Won against Nikhad Agakishiyev (AZE) 5:0 in the final; Won against Huseyn Isazade (AZE) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Khasan Malikov (AZE) 3:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Umud Bayramov (AZE) 5:0 in the second preliminary round; Won against Ramig Nazarov (AZE) RSC 1st round in the first preliminary round 2018 – Baku City Junior Championships (Baku, AZE) 2nd place – 44KG Lost to Nikhad Agakishiyev (AZE) 4:1 in the final; Won against Farid Kuliyev (AZE) 5:0 in the semi-final 46KG – YAFIM AVERCHANKA – BELARUS (BLR) Date Of Birth : 04/01/2003 Place Of Birth : Vitebsk Coach : V. Vlasenko; E. Medeyko Slub : Sdyushor Residence : Novopolotsk, Vitebsk Region 2019 – Danilchenko Prizes Junior Tournament (Kharkiv, UKR) 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Bogdan Rogozniy (UKR) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Dmytro Smagol (UKR) 3:2 in the quarter-final 2019 – Belarusian Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Anton Savko (BLR) 3:2 in the final; Won against Uladzislau Smalouski (BLR) 5:0 in the semi-final 2018 – Botvinnik Junior Memorial Tournament (Minsk, BLR) 7th place – 46KG Lost to Maor Rusanov (ISR) 3:2 in the quarter-final 1 2019 EUBC European Confederation Junior Boxing Championships – Male Athlete Profiles 2018 – Belarusian Junior National Championships 6th place – 46KG Lost to Danila Bublov (BLR) 4:1 in the quarter-final 2017 – EUBC European Confederation Schoolboys Boxing Championships (Valcea, ROM) participant – 38.5KG Lost to Elias Idrissi (DEN) 5:0 in the first preliminary round 46KG – SHAKIR STOYANOV TODOROV – BULGARIA (BUL) Date Of Birth : 14/10/2003 Place Of Birth : Denhag Height : 165cm Coach : Mladen Stalev Club : BC Haskovo Residence : Haskovo Stance : Southpaw His most influential person : His coach Boxing idol : Vasyl Lomachenko Hobby : Boxing His favourite food : Chicken with rice His favourite music : R&B Number of training hours : 14 in a week Number of bouts : 37 Began boxing : 2010 2019 – Emil Jechev Junior Memorial Tournament (Botevgrad, BUL) 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Nurkhan Zhylkybay (KAZ) 4:1 in the semi-final; Won against Mateo Kunic (CRO) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2019 – Bulgarian Junior National Cup 1st place – 46KG Won against Pavel Dimitrov (BUL) 3:0 in the final; Won against Mihail Dimitrov (BUL) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Lubomir Angelov (BUL) 2:1 in the quarter-final 2018 – Bulgarian Junior Team National Championships 1st place – 44KG Won against Georgi Georgiev (BUL) 2:0 in the final; Won against Amet Mitev (BUL) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Daniel Hristov (BUL) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2018 – Bulgarian Junior National Championships 1st place – 44KG Won against Georgi Georgiev (BUL) 3:0 in the final; Won against Nasko Damyanov (BUL) 3:0 in the semi-final 2017 – Bulgarian Schoolboys National Championships 3rd place – 38.5KG Lost to Nasko Damyanov (BUL) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Manolo Stoyanov (BUL) AB 3rd round in the quarter-final 2017 – Bulgarian Schoolboys National Cup 2nd place – 38.5KG Lost to Radoslav Rosenov (BUL) RSC 2nd round in the final; Won against Nasko Damyanov (BUL) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Nayden Rachov (BUL) 2:1 in the quarter-final 46KG – TOMISLAV LETINIC – CROATIA (CRO) Date Of Birth : 06/11/2004 Place Of Birth : Pula Club : Arena Pula BK Residence : Pula 2019 – CRO-HUN Junior Dual Match – 46KG Lost to Valentin Koleszar (HUN) 3:0 2019 – Danilchenko Prizes Junior Tournament (Kharkiv, UKR) 5th place – 46KG Lost to Nijat Huseynov (AZE) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2019 – Croatian Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Luka Hrustic (CRO) 5:0 in the final; Won against Mateo Kunic (CRO) 2:1 in the semi-final; Won against Patrik Kozul (CRO) RSC 2nd round in the quarter-final 2018 – Petrovgrad Schoolboys Cup (Zrenjanin, SRB) 1st place – 41.5KG Won against Strahinja Mosorinski (SRB) 3:0 in the final 2018 – Zagreb Schoolboys Open Tournament (Zagreb, CRO) 2nd place – 43KG Lost to Patrik Kozul (CRO) AB 2nd round in the final 2017 – Zagreb Schoolboys Open Tournament (Zagreb, CRO) 1st place – 38.5KG Won against Koray Ocal (GER) 5:0 in the final 2017 – Croatian Schoolboys National Championships 1st place – 38.5KG Won against Noa Kocian (CRO) 5:0 in the final 46KG – MATEO KUNIC – CROATIA (CRO) Date Of Birth : 28/12/2004 2 2019 EUBC European Confederation Junior Boxing Championships – Male Athlete Profiles Club : Nokaut BK Residence : Velika Gorica 2019 – CRO-SRB Junior Dual Match – 46KG Won against Vukasin Tepic (SRB) 2:1 2019 – Emil Jechev Junior Memorial Tournament (Blagoevgrad, BUL) 7th place – 46KG Lost to Shakir Stoyanov (BUL) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2019 – Croatian Junior National Championships 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Tomislav Letinic (CRO) 2:1 in the semi-final 2018 – Zagreb Schoolboys Open Tournament (Zagreb, CRO) 1st place – 42KG Won against Matko Stojanovic (CRO) RSC 1st round in the final; Won against Luka Hrustic (CRO) 3:0 in the semi-final 2018 – Croatian Schoolboys National Championships 1st place – 43KG Won against Aldin Alic (CRO) 3:0 in the final 46KG – FRANK VAREY – ENGLAND (ENG) Date Of Birth : 20/08/2004 Place Of Birth : Blackpool Club : Sharpstyle BC Residence : Blackpool Stance : Orthodox 2019 – ENG-IRL Junior Dual Match – 46KG Lost to Dylan Eagleson (IRL) 3:2 2019 – English Junior National Championships 1st place – 44KG Won against Bill Harber (ENG) 5:0 in the final; Won against Alby Hill (ENG) 4:1 in the semi-final 2018 – WAL-ENG Schoolboys Dual Match – 44KG Won against John Murphy (WAL) 5:0 2018 – IRL-ENG Schoolboys Dual Match – 43KG Won against Michael Nugent (IRL) 5:0 2018 – English Schoolboys National Championships 1st place – 41.5KG Won against John Love (ENG) 5:0 in the final; Won against Elvis Biddle (ENG) 5:0 in the semi-final 2017 – Monkstown Kids Box Cup (Dublin, IRL) 1st place – 40KG Won against Thomas Brolly (IRL) 2:1 in the final; Won against Charlie McDonagh (ENG) 3:0 in the semi-final 2017 – English Regional Schoolboys Championships 1st place – 40KG Won against William Williams (ENG) 4:1 in the final 2017 – Blackpool Schoolboys Tournament (Blackpool, ENG) 1st place – 40KG Won against Jordan Ryan (ENG) 5:0 in the final 2015 – HSK Schoolboys Box Cup (Hillerod, DEN) 1st place – 36KG Won against Patrick Villena (DEN) 3:0 in the final 46KG – AIKHAN KURBANOV – GEORGIA (GEO) Date Of Birth : 15/10/2003 Place Of Birth : Marneuli Residence : Marneuli 2019 – Danilchenko Prizes Junior Tournament (Kharkiv, UKR) 7th place – 46KG Lost to Danylo Drizhak (UKR) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2019 – Georgian Junior National Championships 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Gela Tegashvili (GEO) 3:2 in the semi-final 2018 – Batumi International Junior Tournament (Batumi, GEO) 7th place – 46KG Lost to Giorgi Sirbiladze (GEO) 5:0 in the quarter-final 46KG – MALIK SHADALOV – GERMANY (GER) Date Of Birth : 11/05/2003 Place Of Birth : Berlin Club : Boxring Eintracht Berlin Residence : Berlin Boxing idol : Hamsat Shadalov Number of bouts : 35 (29-0-6) Family Background : His elder brother Hamsat Shadalov is member of the German elite team 2019 – POL-GER Junior Dual Match – 46KG Won against Jakub Krzpiet (POL) 2:1 2019 – German Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Nadir El-Bakri (GER) 5:0 in the final; Won against Ole Herrmann (GER) 5:0 in the semi-final 2019 – Berlin Junior City Championships (Berlin, GER) 1st place – 46KG 2018 – German Junior National Championships
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